If everything is right and we get what we want i'm up for it. At the end of the day our place has had its day, we can never change the train station and the parking is an absolute nightmare, facilities inside the stadium are not great.

Depends. It was reassuring that Sullivan had his concerns about the running track. Obviously if the move was to happen it needs to be on the club's terms. Fans close to the pitch and it's a good idea. Sullivan also saying that the move would facilitate cheap ticket prices.

Only concern would be that they would only be renting the stadium from the government. Would we be playing in a characterless stadium or would it be developed to look like the home ground of West Ham United?

Depends, will we ever fill 80,000 seats?I don't want a club with a running trackI don't want a stadium where we have to have loads of different facilitiesI don't want to be spending £8 on a pie and pint just becaue we need that money to rent the ground (infact I just don't want to be spending £8)

I can't see why we can do what Man utd did, expand our ground, building the stand with the option of adding another tier to it seems a much better way forward for me.

Carlitos_Cole wrote:If everything is right and we get what we want i'm up for it. At the end of the day our place has had its day, we can never change the train station and the parking is an absolute nightmare, facilities inside the stadium are not great.

Yes, but Paulo, it's more about survival and having viability as a Premiership club. Servicing the debt is one thing, but really moving the club onto a sound financial footing will take higher revenues and prestige, which would come with the Olympic Stadium. Sad to say, but the traditions of the club have already been trampled well and truly into the dirt. A new dawn is what we should be looking at, and we can always take our history with us, because that does not change!

If we move there, it will be a sad sad day, sad to leave the boleyn, all the memories, the atmosphere, the pubs, ill be truly gutted that ill never be able to take my son there with to experiance a day out at West Ham..of course I need a son first but you know lol

Anyway, for the club to move forward I think its an important move and one which eventually needs to happen, im curious as to what the capacity will be in the end.

Of course I wouldnt say no to the expansion of UP but to how much can we expand in the end?